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Some of the posts here are serious in tone and beg a serious response. Some, on the other hand, seem made for a wise-ass answer, no matter what the category. Some could go either way. How about you? If you want a serious discussion and someone posts a wise-ass reply, how do you feel about it?

tioteo 8 Apr 18
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If it bothers you, just ignore it & move on. Some folks just don't do serious, or what is serious to one is chuckle for another. Unless the comment is a personal one, ignore it!

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"This is the internet.". shrug

"People gonna people."

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Some wise ass replies are serious.

Iffy Level 5 Apr 18, 2018

Ahh someone gets it !!! Hats off to you ??

Absobloodylutely!

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Usually, I will respond to a serious post with a serious answer.
Sometimes, I just can't help myself, and a wise-ass reply comes flying out of my fingers and hits 'enter', before I have a chance to think better of it.
It's not meant to be disrespectful. However, a little levity in the face of something serious isn't necessarily a bad thing.

Sometimes it's the best response 🙂

I'm right there with you.

@Shelton Glad I've been able to make you laugh.

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I live for it. I've had to hold back a few times. Many hilarious but offensive comments have died behind my eyes. Generally, if someone is taking themselves a little too seriously, kinda boring, projecting a lot of assumptions, or clearly picking some kind of fight... they are presenting themselves as a target for wise-assery. I'm okay with some teasy jabbery, but I know some people are thinner skinned then I. If I intend to be offensive, I'm usually pretty clear about it.

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Welcome to the Internet?

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I don't care which way it goes. Your wise ass remark says more about you. How I understand it says more about me.
My answer to that is usually silence. I know how sharp my tongue can be. I am not here for showing off or hurting anyone with my replies.

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I might be concerned if the wise-ass reply was the only reply.

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I enjoy both, even on the most serious of questions a good laugh never hurt anyone.

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Since l am one of the smartasses it probably won't stop. ?

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I accept both serious and wise-ass. We all have our moods.

Deb57 Level 8 Apr 18, 2018

Our moods play a very big part indeed!

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It depends. If the person is only trying to put a person down, then it is nto appreciated.

If it is genuinely clever and funny, then it is apprecited. Even the most serikous subjects can use a little comic relief.

Like your typing skills?!? LOL (Just kidding ya'!)

@phxbillcee you heard the gentleman!...not appreciated. I know you're kidding and snytiger6 is good peole.

@phxbillcee PEOPLE!!! 😉 not intentional

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I actually enjoy reading the spectrum of replies since it reflects society. It would be very boring here if one type of reply was a constant. Humour has it's place in serious situations and vice versa. I have understood a long time ago that a question usually begs an anticipated answer. It's a form of judgement on others sometimes. The ones I see accept all forms of responses are usually the open minded people I like to hang-out with.

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No one is required to respond in a way I "expect" them to respond. Tone/Context is not always clear...and someone may not take the post seriously. That is NOT their fault...
Also, some rants/serious posts are just so ridiculous it's hard to take them seriously when they sound like nothing more than someone being an attention whore. Poor dears.

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If you can't have a laugh, "Go Boil Your Head" springs too mind! Lol ??

Coldo Level 8 Apr 18, 2018
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Would not bother me. Context is so difficult with text. I may try to rephrase the question.

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Who you calling a wise-ass?!?

godef Level 7 Apr 18, 2018

Hahaha!!! Good man 🙂

Usually myself.

@tioteo Seriously, I never mean to disrespect anybody's comments, sometimes I just can't help myself. So apologies for any slights.

I DO understand.

Same here.. I don't see anyone really has need to apologise we are all grown ups (mostly lol) 🙂

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I figure there's humour in almost anything. Almost.

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It doesn't matter to me if they joke about it. I need a good laugh so I'm not so serious all the time.

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If someone doesn't get me humour meh it's not as if I live with them

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I actually like both in response to a serious question, but only smart arse answers for smart arse questions.

Yes indeed! You my friend Get It!

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It depends on the question and how I feel. I do feel like Robinson Crusoe in an ocean of fools sometimes.

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im on the fence about that one. on the one hand, im all for the right to say and think whatever you feel like. i think if you post something on a public forum, you need to expect that there may be views out there you don't like. but on the other hand, i can understand that while i feel that you have the right to say and think whatever you want, i don't think you are exempt from the consiquences. for example, if a person posted something saying they had been raped, while i do feel you have a right to think or say whatever you want, i also think that if you say something like haha you deserved it, or yay! rape party! (idk what freaking supporters of rape would say, ive never met one!) there may be consiquences, and you earned them. i personally find many things where i think being a wise ass would be the wrong response, but thats me. you do you, just remember those pesky consiquences, lol

Byrd Level 7 Apr 18, 2018
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Who says they cannot be both?
“Every Joke is a Tiny Revolution” George Orwell.

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Since I am the one most likely to post a snarky remark, of course I think a bit of levity can sometimes be a good thing!

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The door is wide open

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